How do the forelimbs of a tree-kangaroo generally compare in length to their hind legs?
Answer
They are longer and stronger, nearly matching the length of their hind legs
Tree-kangaroos have evolved longer and stronger forelimbs that almost match the length of their hind legs, which is a modification for climbing and gripping branches.

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